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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Friday, July 11, 2008
Stub Stories #8
MR. BUNGLE / MELT BANANA
1995. It was a cold night in Raleigh, NC and Mr. Bungle was playing at The Brewery, a local landmark rock club that holds maybe 300 people and is located just blocks from the campus of NC State University. I went with several friends who I can't remember. Maybe Mike Nickels was with me. Anyway, Mr. Bungle is a schitzo genre jumping rock band headed by Mike Patton who was also the lead singer of Faith No More. I loved their first album and they were touring in support of their second album which I hadn't heard yet. And to honest with you, I don't remember a lot about Mr. Bungle's set except they all wore mask.
The highlight of the night was the opening band Melt Banana. I had no idea who they were except I had heard they were from Japan. It was their first time touring in America. The band consist of a female singer, a female bassist, a male drummer, and a male guitarist who wore a surgical mask. They looked cute when they took the stage with giant smiles on their faces. The bass players bass was almost as tall as her. The singer said with a big smile "It's so nice to be here in...", she looks back to the band for confirmation of where they are and says "Rawree". They then began this assault on their instruments and blew my mind. They transformed in seconds from lovable Japanese tourist to manic hardcore metal gods. The guitarist was making noises and doing things on a guitar that I had never seen (see the second video). I had such a big smile on my face during their whole set because I was so happy to be there watching this unknown band Melt Banana do their thing. Mr. Bungle had the show stolen from them by their opening act.
After the show we went to IHOP and just before we finished Melt Banana showed up. The guitarist still wearing his surgical mask. I love walking into the unknown and walking out with a treasure.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
23 Years Ago Today
Shrimp On A Treadmill
w/ Benny Hill Theme
w/The Final Countdown
w/Iron Maiden
w/Chariots Of Fire & Rocky Theme
w/Crunk
w/Daft Punk
Ridin Dirty
w/OK Go
w/William Tell Overture
w/Justin Timberlake
w/Curtis Mayfield
w/Reggae
w/80's Rock
w/Chacarron Macarron
w/Shrimp Song
w/Dragonforce
Monday, July 7, 2008
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Friday, July 4, 2008
R.I.P. Jesse Helms
Happy 4th Of July
Last year we celebrated Independence Day with a cookout at Hillary's and then did a bar crawl in Hollywood via the subway system. I made this video from footage taken near the end of the night.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Mix Tape #3

This edition of the Mix Tape features songs from my Top 10 Albums of 2008 (so far).
1. BLACK TAJ - L.A. Shift
2. FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS - The Most Beautiful Girl (In The Room)
3. NO AGE - Teen Creeps
4. DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS - 3 Dimes Down
5. FLEET FOXES - Quiet Houses
6. HAYDEN - The Van Song
7. THIS WILL DESTROY YOU - Threads
8. ATLAS SOUND - River Card
9. LIL WAYNE - Phone Home
10. VAMPIRE WEEKEND - Bryn
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Top 10 Albums Of 2008 (so far)
1. BLACK TAJ - Beyonder
Southern fried indie rock featuring 2 members of Polvo.
Good and funny songs from the New Zealand duo from their HBO comedy show.
Another solid album of Southern rock from the Athens, GA band.
Claire told me about these guys from Seattle. Recommend if you like My Morning Jacket and Band Of Horses.
Hayden's music is a little more "happy" than his previous work but still great music from the Canadian.
7. THIS WILL DESTROY YOU - This Will Destroy You

These instrumentalists from Texas sound just like Explosions In The Sky and that is a good thing in my book.
These instrumentalists from Texas sound just like Explosions In The Sky and that is a good thing in my book.
Solo project from the Atlanta, GA singer of Deerhunter.
The album cover alone is great.
I'm sick of this album but there is no denying the infectiousness of this Afro-pop flavored album.
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